64 Ways to Die in Paper Mario: The Origami King
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Published 2021-09-25
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►Game Information:
▪ Title: Paper Mario - The Origami King
▪ Developer: Intelligent Systems
▪ Publisher: Nintendo
▪ Platform: Switch
▪ Genre: Action-adventure
▪ Playtime: 25+ hours
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All Comments (21)
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I replayed the whole game for this video. Please consider to leave a like to support the channel. Thank you! :)
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“You get something special if you beat the game without dying!” Me:
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It doesn’t make sense that Mario looses all his Hp from falling and/or getting steamrolled and he gets up just so he can faint.
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I wish that more of the death scenes didn't have him get back up to fall back over. Or even succumbing to more environmental effects (death by fire turns him to ash, water makes him dissolve, crushed leaves him crumpled, etc)
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9:38 Mario: We're off to the new blast!
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Is nobody gonna talk about how they screamed when the Chain Chomp got to them?
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The "lava" at the fire velememtal is actually burning oil/petrol/tar, etc. The actual lava in the volcano kills u instantly
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5:17 Netflix startup sound
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Losing Rock,Paper,Scissors and mini games in general then dying seems not fair in my opinion
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0:40 wow I've never seen that before, an entirely different sound effect when entering battle when being attacked or getting hurt entering
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11:58 this is what I call overkill.
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If Water Vellumental does its special attack the second time, it instead be a Mega Wave.
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I very much enjoy watching paper crumble, so we’ll see how this goes. Edit: I never realized how sad a paper character dying could look.
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That game over music tho.
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5:02 when Mario loses in the social credit quiz
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You know, the game over and death sounds in this game are much closer to a Zelda game over than a Mario one.
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Fun fact: If the rubber band traps you, you can still jump just before she grabs you.
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1:24 sad story: this happened to me without noticing when I first played the game
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0:40 I like how it was over before it even began.
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I guess all things beats paper.